52
52
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
all religions. gerri: let me read you one thing. sis says religious music should be part of the elementary program. -- should not be a part. i cannot read tonight. come on. >> i have to say i agree with her, and i will tell you why. this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom situation and they're is a cultural components, it is permissible. if it is an entertainment type situation where people are excluded, then it is going too far. >> they're not excluded. they are invited. gerri: something that is pervasive in our culture. that is what i don't get. >> but the pervasi
all religions. gerri: let me read you one thing. sis says religious music should be part of the elementary program. -- should not be a part. i cannot read tonight. come on. >> i have to say i agree with her, and i will tell you why. this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a...
128
128
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
the billboard sponsored by the freedom from religion foundation. time for our faith panel. rabbi spiro has served in new york and ohio. david silverman, president of american atheists, and bill donohue, president of the catholic league. all right, so david, i'm sure you're going to love the message this grandfather is passing along, his legacy, he says, to his grandkids. >> of course i love the message. it's the truth. every living thing in the universe dies, no matter how much we wish it was not true and the objective of humanity is to live on to the next generation, to pass a good legacy on to your children. the american atheist and atheists everywhere and people everywhere need to live for today because there is no afterlife. take care of your fellow man, because of course, god is not going to do it. >> bill, if you're a christian, bill, you want to live every day to the fullest and be good to your fellow man, right? >> absolutely. >> but you also believe there's a higher life and a higher being that's going to be there when you pass. >> intelligent people normally do. >
the billboard sponsored by the freedom from religion foundation. time for our faith panel. rabbi spiro has served in new york and ohio. david silverman, president of american atheists, and bill donohue, president of the catholic league. all right, so david, i'm sure you're going to love the message this grandfather is passing along, his legacy, he says, to his grandkids. >> of course i love the message. it's the truth. every living thing in the universe dies, no matter how much we wish it...
171
171
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
they cited part of their religion. even facing a fine for not complying. the obama administration said it's necessary to protect a woman's right to decide when and whether to have children, the judges were not convinced. they interpreted it as forcing companies to cover contraceptives. the decision friday echos the tenth circuit court of appeals ruling. that court ruled against the abortion pill mandate in the hobby lobby case and has relied on the ruling in previous other instances. there was another case out of the third and sixth circuit that went the opposite way. the split among federal courts may enhance the chances at the supreme court and will take on the issue. we'll have to see. uma? >> thank you for bringing us up to date on that issue. we'll watch it closely. >>> well, it's your last chance to sound off. should making beer be part of any high school curriculum? tweet us and i'll read some of your thoughts just a few minutes. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. wi
they cited part of their religion. even facing a fine for not complying. the obama administration said it's necessary to protect a woman's right to decide when and whether to have children, the judges were not convinced. they interpreted it as forcing companies to cover contraceptives. the decision friday echos the tenth circuit court of appeals ruling. that court ruled against the abortion pill mandate in the hobby lobby case and has relied on the ruling in previous other instances. there was...
112
112
Nov 3, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
they talked about establishing a state religion look. the first amend the is not about guaranteeing people from having hurt feelings, it's about guaranteeing religious liberty. words mean something. the constitution says establish, not endorse and i believe the supreme court will clarify that in this decision. >> let's bring amanda in. the pastor brings up a point, the obama administration cited with them saying prayer is protected. you say that's wrong. >> i do. i think that no one is trying to regulate the content so much. we shouldn't even be having prayer at all for government meetings. >> no, that's not right. >> sir, you had your chance, plaets please let me have mine. the point is if you're going to need religion to do your job, do it before the government meeting starts, then anybody is infri e infringing on anyone. if you feel you need prayer before your job, do it before the meeting. if you're going to do this government prayer whether city counsel or in the house of representatives or the senate, then you need to open it up to
they talked about establishing a state religion look. the first amend the is not about guaranteeing people from having hurt feelings, it's about guaranteeing religious liberty. words mean something. the constitution says establish, not endorse and i believe the supreme court will clarify that in this decision. >> let's bring amanda in. the pastor brings up a point, the obama administration cited with them saying prayer is protected. you say that's wrong. >> i do. i think that no one...
127
127
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
since 9/11 we have been apologizing and saying, oh, this isn't the islamic religion. it's not all of islam. it's a minority, but it is not one in a million. it's about 10%. in england there were 500,000 people who said the subway bombings, i sympathize with killing british citizens in the subway through violence. that's alarming that there is that large of a percentage -- 10 to 15% of islam saying violence against christians and unarmed noncombatants is okay. that's alarming. >> what should our president be doing differently on that? >> speak out about it. we should quit sending money to these countries. we spend over a million dollars to pakistan. there is a woman on death row for blasphemy. she said she drew water from a muslim well and they beat her and charged her with blaspheming. she said she just tried to drink from a muslim's well. the president shouldn't send money. no more money to countries killing christians, period. killing christians, period. >> senator rand paul, thank when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover
since 9/11 we have been apologizing and saying, oh, this isn't the islamic religion. it's not all of islam. it's a minority, but it is not one in a million. it's about 10%. in england there were 500,000 people who said the subway bombings, i sympathize with killing british citizens in the subway through violence. that's alarming that there is that large of a percentage -- 10 to 15% of islam saying violence against christians and unarmed noncombatants is okay. that's alarming. >> what...
92
92
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
people are free to choose their religion. no one has to write -- has the right to interfere in people's beliefs and no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. at the cultural level. these kinds of ideologies, has its own school, its own institutes. its own supporters, and hence the problem is increasing. so, the problem is huge and increasing and we should face it and we have the right to request is sufferingld from terrorist supporters and all the country suffering from al qaeda. they want to live in peace. ladies and gentlemen, you are witnessing an economic recovery despite what you hear at times. this is not having an impact on companies coming and working in iraq and in this meant -- and investment and in building. we will contain the potential disasters that we would have suffered had this it -- security forces not ceased. -- not faced al qaeda. tod
people are free to choose their religion. no one has to write -- has the right to interfere in people's beliefs and no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. at the cultural level. these kinds of ideologies, has its own school, its own institutes. its own supporters, and hence the problem is increasing. so, the problem is...
187
187
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
they don't want to contribute to plan b bills citing the roman catholic religion and facing a $14 million fine for not complying. the obama administration said it is person for a woman's right to decide, the judges were not convinced. the 10th circuit ruling, they rowelled against the abortion pill man date in the hobby lobby case. and other cases went the opposite way. and the split may indicate that the supreme court may take on the issue. harris, back to you. >> let's talk about obama care, we'll bring in john from the national review. john, the site is going down in 90 minutes and so what does this tell you about this. saturday night that they are going to tackle this. >> it is a good time it take it down. and today is the one month anniversary of the site and we are no closer to getting people on line than a month ago. >> we saw republicans pressing for the raw numbers on how many people sewned up and truly ciped up. why is that important foritous know? >> because there is a lost spin and smoke in the air and fog. enrollment numbers are hard bit of data that we can see and decide is
they don't want to contribute to plan b bills citing the roman catholic religion and facing a $14 million fine for not complying. the obama administration said it is person for a woman's right to decide, the judges were not convinced. the 10th circuit ruling, they rowelled against the abortion pill man date in the hobby lobby case. and other cases went the opposite way. and the split may indicate that the supreme court may take on the issue. harris, back to you. >> let's talk about obama...
220
220
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
they might discriminate against someone who is not of their religion. >> yet opponents point to statements by eeoc commissioner called the lead drafter of nda, who said in 2006 when sexual and religious liberties conflict, quote, i'm having a hard time coming up with any case in which religious liberty should win. here's how he responded when confronted with that position in her senate confirmation process. >> i also have a deep respect for and understanding of religious practice and a deep-seated ca eed tolerance f j religious differences. >> they're unchanged by the conversion and the language on the exemptions. >> we have a administration that ignores the religious liberties of chaplains, of all kinds of people when you look at what happening with the hhs mandate. >> they're set to vote as early as next week, and supporters say they have 59 votes. they'll need 60 to make sure the measure is filibuster proof and gets to the floor for a vote. >> what do you think? do you think businesses should be forced to hire people whose beliefs conflict with that company's goals? let me know on twitt
they might discriminate against someone who is not of their religion. >> yet opponents point to statements by eeoc commissioner called the lead drafter of nda, who said in 2006 when sexual and religious liberties conflict, quote, i'm having a hard time coming up with any case in which religious liberty should win. here's how he responded when confronted with that position in her senate confirmation process. >> i also have a deep respect for and understanding of religious practice...
146
146
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't want the government establishing any religion and when we look at a small-town compared the size of the united states and the diversity of the united states be much larger, those two women are jewish and atheist and to people that are offended, and how we cover every religion in america? politicians are elected to legislate, although i would say that this political body in washington needs a lot more than prayer and the problem here is if i were an atheist and i am not, i do believe in god and etc., but if i were an atheist i would be offended for my first amendment right would be viol
but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't...
86
86
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia may be declining, which is good news for the citizens that live there. erin? >> all right, chris, thank you very much. that brings us back to our question of the night. does changes in the nsa and the spying, will that change that or not? >>> rapper jay z say he is being unfairly demonized for teaming up with the high end retailer barney's. two people were detained by police when they bought expensive things. since then, a lot of people, hundreds, have taken to twitter. more than 16,000 people have demanded that jay z end his partnership with barney's. this puts jay z in a rather awkward position. he's abou
the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia...
64
64
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
, federal law prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, sex, nationality, religion, disability or age. to hire people at your business in the united states of america, you cannot hang up a shingle that says, old people or jews may not apply. to add to that long list of categories, heading into this week, there were three who were not on board of that anti-discrimination legislation. for whatever reason at the start of this week, senators pryor, joe manchin, and bill nelson of florida have not said they supported this bill. but then, once senator harry reid said he would be putting that bill up for a vote between now and thanksgiving, all the three hold-out democratic senators decided they were going to get on board. so now, all the senators support that non-discrimination bill. and when new senator cory booker gets sworn in tomorrow, that means there will be 55 senators who will all vote yes on the anti-discrimination bill. and 55 out of a hundred, do the math, are the majority. but republicans are going to filibuster this bill, make it take 60 votes. they need five
, federal law prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, sex, nationality, religion, disability or age. to hire people at your business in the united states of america, you cannot hang up a shingle that says, old people or jews may not apply. to add to that long list of categories, heading into this week, there were three who were not on board of that anti-discrimination legislation. for whatever reason at the start of this week, senators pryor, joe manchin, and bill...
272
272
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 1
the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia may be declining, which is good news for the citizens that live there. erin? >> all right, chris, thank you very much. that brings us back to our question of the night. does changes in the nsa and the spying, will that change that or not? >>> rapper jay z say he is being unfairly demonized for teaming up with the high end retailer barney's. two people were detained by police when they bought expensive things. since then, a lot of people, hundreds, have taken to twitter. more than 16,000 people have demanded that jay z end his partnership with barney's. this puts jay z in a rather awkward position. he's abou
the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia...
92
92
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
, of having an official state religion or governmental religion. and i don't think any, any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is non-partisan. every statement i have made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that's what politics, that is what the political process is all about but it does not, it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues of the i have never talked about immigration reform, i have never talked about same-sex marriage or pro-choice or pro-life or anything like that in the decade-plus that i have been praying and i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass tomorrow outreach, not to -- pastoral outreach, not to bring issues to the floor in my intercession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? >> my favorite part about being the 62nd chaplain of
, of having an official state religion or governmental religion. and i don't think any, any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is non-partisan. every statement i have made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that's what politics, that is what the political process is all about but it does not, it does not bring up my...
51
51
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
i never thought religion was a problem. my methodist or baptist friends or whatever, we were all the same. in any way, that was a big thing. i would never forget. one night we watching the news and they were talking about in john kennedy got elected, the pope would run the country. i looked at my mom and said, i do not think they know the catholics that we know. with that being said, that was put to rest. my uncle became a big part of the john f. kennedy entourage. he was big. him and teddy were friends. he says, brother jimmy, you are in charge of little brother teddy to make sure he has the oratorical skills. these are in some of the books if you read the memoirs. every time he got down, he would want teddy to imitate to make him feel good. that is what really got me interested. i saw this young, vivacious president, before that i can remember was eisenhower -- and he was more of a grandfatherly figure. now i see this young person who is a leader of our country that plays football and athletic and swims. he really got me
i never thought religion was a problem. my methodist or baptist friends or whatever, we were all the same. in any way, that was a big thing. i would never forget. one night we watching the news and they were talking about in john kennedy got elected, the pope would run the country. i looked at my mom and said, i do not think they know the catholics that we know. with that being said, that was put to rest. my uncle became a big part of the john f. kennedy entourage. he was big. him and teddy...
144
144
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so that's what i did. i have to say, yes, i flip-flopd. >> the 72-year-old is unpredictable. she has written several erotic novels. >> the sex scenes in the book are pretty racy. >> good. i want them to be so. >> what makes anne rice blush? >> i don't know. i've written err rot ka and i may right some more. >> reporter: is that a scoop? >> sure. >> reporter: and she may not be finished with the walking dead either. >> how do you make walking zombies romantic. >> or sexy. >> that's a thought. what if around absolutely beautiful guy -- i'm beginning to get it. >> it doesn't take much for rice's imagination to run wild. she sa
. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so...
368
368
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 368
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so that's what i did. i have to say, yes, i flip-flopd. >> the 72-year-old is unpredictable. she has written several erotic novels. >> the sex scenes in the book are pretty racy. >> good. i want them to be so. >> what makes anne rice blush? >> i don't know. i've written err rot ka and i may right some more. >> reporter: is that a scoop? >> sure. >> reporter: and she may not be finished with the walking dead either. >> how do you make walking zombies romantic. >> or sexy. >> that's a thought. what if around absolutely beautiful guy -- i'm beginning to get it. >> it doesn't take much for rice's imagination to run wild. she sa
. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so...
166
166
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism.
[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism.
137
137
Nov 3, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
it says congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so how to you argue in this case the establishment clause, basically the separation of church and state, that it's being violated in this case? >> unlike god save the honorable court, it's become a platitude, it's used so often it's from the much lost its spiritual significance. when you get down to what's going on in greece, new york, you're finding an overwhelming number, in factual but four of the prayers prayed in the last ten years in greece are christ-focused, jesus-focused, very overtly christian when which makes people like the would clients of ours feel like they're second class citizens in their own local community. feeling that if they have business for example before the greece town council, it's going to look bad for them were they not to be participants in this religious exercise. a religious exercise that these two women do not happen to agree with. so this is very different than the supreme court. it's different than a state legislature that hires a ch chaplai
it says congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so how to you argue in this case the establishment clause, basically the separation of church and state, that it's being violated in this case? >> unlike god save the honorable court, it's become a platitude, it's used so often it's from the much lost its spiritual significance. when you get down to what's going on in greece, new york, you're finding an overwhelming number,...
85
85
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
catholics and christians to pay for abortion and medicines and birth control that it is against their religion. >> we had a court decision on that today in the second district court in d.c. hang on right there. i want to bring in natalie. you have a website, baby sleep trainer.com. >> yes. >> where were you when i had my two kids? >> i don't know. how old are they? >> do you train 14-year-olds to go to sleep? if you do, whatever that is you will make a lot of money fast. all right. you have -- by the way, that's cool. i bet business is booming. >> i can't complain. yes, it's doing well. >> tell us about your health care issues. >> so i have always carried my own health insurance plan. it's been important to me that i be insured. when my husband left law school i found an insurer after i was denied for some pre-existing condition. i was accepted by my insurer. so i carried a great plan. after i had my son i decided to step down and take what was considered the catastrophic plan. this plan has a $1500 deductible and $3,000 out of pocket maximum. i have been to the doctor several times and never
catholics and christians to pay for abortion and medicines and birth control that it is against their religion. >> we had a court decision on that today in the second district court in d.c. hang on right there. i want to bring in natalie. you have a website, baby sleep trainer.com. >> yes. >> where were you when i had my two kids? >> i don't know. how old are they? >> do you train 14-year-olds to go to sleep? if you do, whatever that is you will make a lot of money...
87
87
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
an argument that isn't given for religion. if i were to convert here on this tv show we would both make a lot of money. >> all right. >> i think it is good for you show. a youtube hit. >> our books would do well. >> the jesuit guide to almost everything. a book in march called "jesus" about jesus. >> the modest sales pitch. that's, modestly done. >> well done. >> he's wearing kind of, he has the whole symbol there. so i have to talk about what i am doing. i don't have a t-shirt. >> i can't do magic. i can't do magic. >> well, under some definitions of magic, transubstantiation would be considered. . >> do you think atheism is presented in an overly aggressive way, or a way that doesn't serve it? >> put anything in that sentence in place of atheism. you have it being right. >> yeah, yeah. >> of course. of course, it is presented badly. everybody has their own personality. their own way of doing things. way of talking. the most important thing, only thing. i think we can agree on this strongly. what i think is most important is
an argument that isn't given for religion. if i were to convert here on this tv show we would both make a lot of money. >> all right. >> i think it is good for you show. a youtube hit. >> our books would do well. >> the jesuit guide to almost everything. a book in march called "jesus" about jesus. >> the modest sales pitch. that's, modestly done. >> well done. >> he's wearing kind of, he has the whole symbol there. so i have to talk about what...
122
122
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
state lawmaker in new mexico doesn't like yoga being taught in pe classes saying it promotes eastern religions. he wants to give sxarnts students the right to opt out. gym teachers and others argue classes are designed to keep kids active and help prevent sports injuries. >>> san francisco program designed to lure movie make together city may get a boost a super advisor proposing putting more money into the pot. abc7 news joins us live now from city hall. carolyn? >> reporter: san francisco's fwil in rebate program set to expire next year. the supervisor wants to expend thaend by a year, expanding coverage so we can compete with places like new mexico, new york, and vancouver. san francisco used to be able to relie on its beauty to lure movie makers but now, you need sweetener. >> the bottom line is that it's important. >> reporter: the producer for a new hbo series called "looking". they were shooting today in tiburon. most action is in san francisco. incentives were a draw. the program rebates up to $600,000 fees paid to the city for things like permits and stage rentals. >> being able to ac
state lawmaker in new mexico doesn't like yoga being taught in pe classes saying it promotes eastern religions. he wants to give sxarnts students the right to opt out. gym teachers and others argue classes are designed to keep kids active and help prevent sports injuries. >>> san francisco program designed to lure movie make together city may get a boost a super advisor proposing putting more money into the pot. abc7 news joins us live now from city hall. carolyn? >> reporter:...
173
173
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
the media is run by ultra liberals whose agenda is to globalize the world and get rid of sovereignty, religion, culture, from everyday life in america -- your ok, barry, those are thoughts, and i will pick up on health care, and we are joined on the phone by a health-care reporter with politico to talk about today's hearing before the ways and means committee. who'll be testifying, mr. cheney, and what questions are likely to be asked? guest: persons testifying are the medicare and medicaid services administrator, an obscure agency, but they are the ones responsible for building the and roman system for the affordable care act -- the enrollment system for the ford motor ac -- for the affordable care act. they have quarterbacked the whole construction of what to say. so many questions to ask it is hard to know where to begin. what is the timeframe for getting this working again? what went wrong, and why did he go so wrong so early? that is where we will see the outset. and then they will dive into specifics of why didn't people see the delay of the enrollment system when there were so many warn
the media is run by ultra liberals whose agenda is to globalize the world and get rid of sovereignty, religion, culture, from everyday life in america -- your ok, barry, those are thoughts, and i will pick up on health care, and we are joined on the phone by a health-care reporter with politico to talk about today's hearing before the ways and means committee. who'll be testifying, mr. cheney, and what questions are likely to be asked? guest: persons testifying are the medicare and medicaid...
299
299
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 299
favorite 0
quote 0
businessman and a pastor now because in the next clip he really goes after the president on the issue of religion. take a listen, brooke. >> you have heard me recite the pledge. and then he says an oversight. it continues, though, over and over and over again. so, i'll tell you, we have to unmask this man. this is a man that seeks to destroy, destroy all concept of god. and i'll tell you what, this is classical philosophy. >> now, actually, it is easy to find video of the president reciting the pledge of allegiance and you do hear him sing the words under god. the issue of the president's faith was really put under a microscope during his first campaign for president. that question pretty much asked and answered. we did ask senator cruz's office for a statement about the mother jones article, they declined but referred us to a statement given to the magazine by a spokesman for senator cruz that said the selective quotes not clear which selective quotes we're talking aabout taken out of context, mischaracterized. like many americans he feels like he's on the wrong track and he also added that past
businessman and a pastor now because in the next clip he really goes after the president on the issue of religion. take a listen, brooke. >> you have heard me recite the pledge. and then he says an oversight. it continues, though, over and over and over again. so, i'll tell you, we have to unmask this man. this is a man that seeks to destroy, destroy all concept of god. and i'll tell you what, this is classical philosophy. >> now, actually, it is easy to find video of the president...
91
91
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
get religion, get race, get everything out of it and rebrand the company. >> wearing black ties. we're both racist. melissa: we're talking about money. what is the best money move for the team? because on one hand they have a lot of investment in the name redskins. that is what everybody identifies with. some estimates are 10 to $20 million to change the name. i think a lot more than that. >> a lot more. rebrand, it's a lot more. merchandising, it is logo and website. you know better than i do, peter about this probably talking half a billion dollars to completely revamp. >> i'm not a money person. i give you anecdotal. i lived in washington and covered washington sports two years. there is not a fan base more passionate than washington fan base, whatever is on logo, whatever merchandise, they will buy it and tickets. merchandise is split between all the teams. ticket sales, parking, going there buying concessions. that type of thing they're getting so much money from the tv revenue, changing logo i don't think will severely impact them. melissa: maybe would be a money making ven
get religion, get race, get everything out of it and rebrand the company. >> wearing black ties. we're both racist. melissa: we're talking about money. what is the best money move for the team? because on one hand they have a lot of investment in the name redskins. that is what everybody identifies with. some estimates are 10 to $20 million to change the name. i think a lot more than that. >> a lot more. rebrand, it's a lot more. merchandising, it is logo and website. you know...
534
534
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 534
favorite 0
quote 1
of course, demographically, it makes no sense either. >> it seems to be about one religion, not all religion then. correct? >> that's right. that is the focus. that's why i think the supreme court took the case, is that regardless of how it -- it's very difficult. basically every justice, the reason why we have so many religious freedom cases, we're filing one tomorrow at the supreme court involving the healthcare law. involves the first amendment. because every justice looks at it a different way. so you can't predict how each justice will go. i'd say on this case, the swing vote will go to justice kennedy. it looks like in whether or not this is coercion. he doesn't like people being coerced. we live in the united states of america. that means you will hear things that you may not like or agree with. that doesn't mean you have some constitutional injury. we call it the hurt feelings or offended observer. if the court could even say there is no standing here because there is no injury, you can't bring a case because you don't like what someone says or you have hurt feelings, imagine if we s
of course, demographically, it makes no sense either. >> it seems to be about one religion, not all religion then. correct? >> that's right. that is the focus. that's why i think the supreme court took the case, is that regardless of how it -- it's very difficult. basically every justice, the reason why we have so many religious freedom cases, we're filing one tomorrow at the supreme court involving the healthcare law. involves the first amendment. because every justice looks at it...
139
139
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
jesus was born and die maryland the jewish religion. o'reilly, why did you mention that lincoln and john kennedy believed jesus was god in the introduction to killing squebs? perhaps because i wrote books on them and was noting that. it might be the reason i mentioned it. john from england, is "killing jesus" on sale here? it is, john. if you want a signed copy, bill o'reilly.com ships overseas. the tip of the day. in less than three week it is nation will pause to remember the assassination of president john f. kennedy. sadly many american students and some adults have no idea what took place. >> how much do you know about the jfk assassination? >> not a lot. >> who killed jfk. >> boony? something boony? >> his name was -- >> oswald griffin! >> do they know -- >> no. >> why did lee harvey oswald shoot him? >> he was a communist from russia. >> who became president after jfk died? >> ford. >> do you think it is important to know about the jfk assassination? >> other than it happened, not really. >> unfortunately many public school syste
jesus was born and die maryland the jewish religion. o'reilly, why did you mention that lincoln and john kennedy believed jesus was god in the introduction to killing squebs? perhaps because i wrote books on them and was noting that. it might be the reason i mentioned it. john from england, is "killing jesus" on sale here? it is, john. if you want a signed copy, bill o'reilly.com ships overseas. the tip of the day. in less than three week it is nation will pause to remember the...
174
174
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
domestic violence affects all races, religion and economic group. i am working along with my friend, jim costa, of the victims rights caucus, to make sure that congress deals with this issue, not just october, but every month of the year. domestic violence is never the fault of the victim. it's the fault of the perpetrator. mr. speaker, you never hurt somebody you claim you love. and that's just the way it is. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? -- the gentlewoman, i'm sorry. ms. kaptur: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to include extraneous material into the record. mr. speaker, it's with gratitude but with heavy heart that i on behalf of the people of the united states and our region of ohio in particular extend deepest sympathy to the people of poland on the passing of ex-premiere of poland. during his exceptional and transformative life, he played a will the gentleman yielding role in ushering the first era of liberty that poland had been afforded in
domestic violence affects all races, religion and economic group. i am working along with my friend, jim costa, of the victims rights caucus, to make sure that congress deals with this issue, not just october, but every month of the year. domestic violence is never the fault of the victim. it's the fault of the perpetrator. mr. speaker, you never hurt somebody you claim you love. and that's just the way it is. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio...
148
148
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
who risked their lives for our country but whose actions were overlooked due to their ethnicity and religion. while conducting this review, the department discovered seven individuals who did not meet the exact criteria of the connelly mandated review but nevertheless were deserving of the medal of honor. this bill would allow them to be recognized with the nation's highest award of valor. it is important to note that none of these brave americans asked for this renewed consideration. it was through the advocacy and admiration of loved ones and those that served with them that led to this effort. for those brave americans who show such extraordinary heroism in defense of our lebrits, it's never too late to say thank you. mr. adkins and mr. sloat and all the brave americans like them to them i say thank you. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from guam is recognized. mr. bordallo: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 3304, introduced by my friend and my colleague, mr. deutch from florida. h.r. 3304 autho
who risked their lives for our country but whose actions were overlooked due to their ethnicity and religion. while conducting this review, the department discovered seven individuals who did not meet the exact criteria of the connelly mandated review but nevertheless were deserving of the medal of honor. this bill would allow them to be recognized with the nation's highest award of valor. it is important to note that none of these brave americans asked for this renewed consideration. it was...